Resources

Useful rhythm tools without overfilling the day

Short prompts, planning cards, and review ideas from Recovertywashing for everyday New Zealand routines.

Planning cards

Choose one card before adding more structure

01

Morning launch card

Name the first task, the first pause, and the first person or message that needs attention.

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02

Midday regroup card

Check what has changed, then move one item, remove one item, and keep one clear focus.

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03

Evening landing card

Write tomorrow's first step, set aside loose notes, and choose a low-input evening rhythm.

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Weekly review

A compact review for changing weeks

Use this sequence at the end of a week or before a busy Monday. It keeps attention on the pattern, not on perfect scheduling.

  1. Mark the moments that felt clear, crowded, or easily interrupted.
  2. Move one recurring task into a better time band.
  3. Keep one outdoor, quiet, or household reset visible.
  4. Close with a first step for the next working day.

Prompt shelf

Questions that make routines easier to discuss

What time of day usually asks for fewer decisions?

Which task keeps returning because it has no clear home?

Where can a five-minute reset fit without rearranging everything?

What closing cue would make tomorrow feel more approachable?

Routine planning board with compact timing blocks for a New Zealand week

Need a starting point?

Bring your week and we will shape the first draft

Recovertywashing can help turn rough timing, tasks, and daily constraints into a simple routine outline.

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